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BEIGE MARBLE II
'Botticino Polished
 
 
BEIGE MARBLE II
Botticino Polished
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
Classic, magnificent and timeless, marble’s luxurious exterior captivates the attention of all, adding beauty to any space it’s in.
MATERIAL
Marble
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Italy
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)800 × (W)800 × (H)20 mm
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